I looked at https://openai.com/index/1-million-businesses-putting-ai-to-work/
There were three biz cases:
- https://openai.com/index/indeed/ <- sycophantic AI being used to convince people to apply (not doing anything productive, that's the matching alg)
- https://openai.com/index/lowes/ <- better, but it just seems to be 'more chat'. No mention of ROI
- https://openai.com/index/intercom/ <- I must be missing something. All I see is just OpenAI charging less money
I mean, OK, if you're going down this AI route, how are you actually lowering costs? How are you producing a superior product that delivers real and not artificial value?
I think it's time for companies using AI to start taking this stuff more seriously.
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